Craft brewer begins tours of scenic site

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Published:15:20Wednesday 15 June 2016

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Albourne based brewer Bedlam is offering tours of their brewery in the heart of the South Downs National Park.

Led by Bedlam’s head brewer Fabio Israel, the new brewery tours will offer craft beer fans an insight into how different styles of beer are made, from the locally sourced raw materials through to the maturation, bottling and kegging processes.

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Guests will also have the chance to try Bedlam’s full range of brews in a complimentary keepsake beer glass as well as being able to buy beer on the day at a discount.

“When people drink a pint of Bedlam, they’re experiencing a true taste of southern England,” said Fabio. “There aren’t many breweries that can boast a truly stunning countryside setting, so to be able to offer the public a chance to experience what we’re doing here is great.

“Brighton has a brilliant beer offering right now, not only the variety available across the City’s pubs and bars, but also with brewers making great beer. My aim for our beers is to be style-authentic.

“When they’re brewed well, established styles like best bitters and pilsners are very hard to beat – and they’re beers that drinkers will return to time and time again.”

A statement on behalf of the brewery said: “The Albourne-based brewery commands enviable views across rolling green hills and pretty farmland. As one of the only breweries in the UK to boast such a stunning location, the setting has proved one of the main inspirations for the range of beers.

“Mindful of the setting, Bedlam currently generates its energy via solar power, grows its own hops on-site and distributes all its spent grain for free to local farmers as cattle feed.

Bedlam produces four cask-conditioned beers, a perfectly balanced IPA, a refreshing Golden Ale, a sessionable amber ale — aptly named Benchmark — and a robust and complex Porter. The brewery also launched its first kegged offering last year, in the form of a German-style Pilsner.

“The new tours mark the next stage in the brewery’s growth, having increased their production levels by 300 per cent over the last 12 months following deals with Metropolitan Pub Company, Indigo Leisure and Pigs Ears Beer Cellar which saw the brewery stocked in more than 100 sites across London and the South-East.”